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09th Oct 2017

Xabi Alonso starts management career in adidas Football docuseries

Conan Doherty

And you thought Pep Guardiola looked good in a suit.

Everyone’s favourite right foot, football’s good guy, the world’s man crush is back and he’s about to star in a docuseries that will make for fascinating viewing.

Xabi Alonso hung up his football boots at the age of 35 and left a hole in our lives as big as the one he left in the Bayern engine room but he did okay with his time gracing football pitches with his effortless genius.

  • 2 x Champions League
  • 3 x Bundesliga
  • 1 x La Liga
  • 2 x Copa Del Rey
  • 1 x FA Cup
  • 1 x DFB-Pokal

And some Supercups and the likes thrown in there for good measure too.

He did it all with this magnetic combination of class and steel. He did it with pure brilliance and raw toughness but, through it all, he endeared himself to neutrals and rivals because, at the end of the day, he was just a nice man – personably and aesthetically.

Then, one day, it was all taken away from us. The one man that the football world could unite in admiration over announced his retirement and that was it. The irresistibility of the Spaniard was wiped from beneath us and anyone with even half an interest in a round ball were forced to quit cold turkey from their addiction.

Well, now he’s back. As a manager.

The midfield legend has taken charge of the newly-formed Tango Squad FC and, from now until the end of the season, adidas Football will be running a documentary series broadcasting the progression of the team picked from trialists across Europe and their new manager, Xabi Alonso.

The show launches on Monday 16 October, the same date that couples all over the globe will have to invite a third party into the relationship because, let’s face it, there’s no substitute for Xabi Alonso.

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